In my country we tend to call dummies by the name mannequins. So I figure that a book about mannequins might sell (however slowly) but a book written by a mannequin, for mannequins to read, might be a big money loser for the book store.
And then we have books that are dummies. Just blocks of wood that look like the spines of books, to make it look like you have actual books on your shelf.
su43dipta 12 months ago
I think I can author one for one of those shelves!
eced52 12 months ago
All written by the same person.
davidjf44 12 months ago
Dumb down at the bookstore?
dcdete. 12 months ago
In my country we tend to call dummies by the name mannequins. So I figure that a book about mannequins might sell (however slowly) but a book written by a mannequin, for mannequins to read, might be a big money loser for the book store.
phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago
I think he’s looking for “Dummies For Dummies”, by Edgar Bergen.
gammaguy 12 months ago
And then we have books that are dummies. Just blocks of wood that look like the spines of books, to make it look like you have actual books on your shelf.
tpcox928 12 months ago
If you happen into a book store or library you will find that the shelves are not actually labeled this way, but the content is.
Brich027 12 months ago
How about books about dummies that buy these books?
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
Ziggy, go to the history section….no need to ponder “there”!
mckeonfuneralhomebx 12 months ago
Knucklehead Smiff and Bubba J. each have their own shelf.
LVObserver 12 months ago
“Art of the Deal” on all three bookcases?
Tired 12 months ago
Ziggy you could read the one about becoming a crash test dummy for dummies!
MEPace 12 months ago
Tom missed ‘Comics for Dummies.’
mistercatworks 12 months ago
“Genius for Dummies”
SlackPuter 12 months ago
I haven’t read a physical book in years except for the Bible. All tablets.